Water and Wastewater Standards

JEA Water and Wastewater Standards is responsible for approval of materials and the design standards used in the construction of its water and wastewater infrastructure. If you have any questions regarding the manual, drawings, or content below please
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The Water and Wastewater Standards manual contains standards for water, wastewater, reclaimed water mains and wastewater pumps stations specifications and approved materials for JEA service area's infrastructure development and rehabilitation.Water and Wastewater Standard Manual and Checklist (PDF)

The Water and Reclaim Detail drawings are provided for installation of JEA service area's water and reclaim in infrastructure development and rehabilitation.Water and Reclaim Details (.dwg)

Wastewater Detail drawings are provided for installation of JEA service area's water and reclaim in infrastructure development and rehabilitation.Wastewater Details (.dwg)

Pump Station Standard drawings are provided for installation of JEA service area's water and reclaim in infrastructure development and rehabilitation.Pump Station Standard Sheets (.dwg)

Pump Station Site Specific Sheets drawings are provided for installation of JEA service area's water and reclaim in infrastructure development and rehabilitation.Pump Station Site Specific Sheets (.dwg)

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